Psychology Graduate - SEMH Support Role | Oxford | September and ASAP Start
Location: OxfordSalary: £16,590+ (depending on additional hours & pro-rata for 39 weeks)Contract: 08:30am - 3:30pm, Full-time, Permanent
Are you a graduate or soon-to-be graduate in 2025 looking to secure a role lined up for after graduation? A leading Primary School in Oxford urgently needs a Psychology Graduate - SEMH Support Role to join their team. This position offers a unique opportunity to work directly with children facing challenges in their emotional and mental well-being, helping them thrive in a supportive educational environment.
Why This Psychology Graduate - SEMH Support Role is Perfect for You
As a Psychology Graduate - SEMH Support in Oxford, you will:
- Gain Valuable Experience: Work closely with students with SEMH needs, applying your academic knowledge in real-world settings.
- Collaborate with Industry Professionals: Connect with experienced educators, SENCOs, and mental health professionals, gaining insights that will enhance your professional growth.
- Build a Comprehensive Portfolio: Document your experiences and achievements while working with children, creating a strong foundation for future psychology roles.
- Make a Tangible Difference: Support students in developing social skills and emotional resilience, contributing to their overall well-being.
- Participate in Professional Development: Access training and workshops tailored to mental health and educational strategies, equipping you for a successful psychology career.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide 1:1 and small group support for students with SEMH needs.
- Assist in implementing tailored interventions and learning strategies under the guidance of the SENCO and teaching staff.
- Foster a positive classroom environment that encourages engagement and emotional regulation.
- Monitor and track student progress, providing feedback to teachers and parents.
- Contribute to developing school policies that promote mental health and well-being.
What We're Looking For
- A recent Psychology graduate or someone graduating in 2025 with an understanding of SEMH needs.
- Excellent communication skills to build rapport with students and staff.
- A compassionate and patient approach, with a desire to support children.
- Ability to work collaboratively and adapt to changing needs in a school environment.
How to Apply - Psychology Graduate - SEMH Support
This Psychology Graduate - SEMH Support Role in Oxford is an urgent opportunity to bridge the gap between academic knowledge and practical application. If you are passionate about making a difference in the lives of children, apply now!
Just send your CV to secure your spot in this rewarding role!